Aux problem Hi I am having a problem with my auxiliary connection. When I first bought this and had it installed it worked fine, but one day it just stopped showing Aux when I would press the source button. Please help I am dieing to listen to my ipod!!! Thanks

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It has nothing to do with the input...just press src until you get to standby then hold menu until the menu is displayed. toggle down to aux then toggle right to turn it on...hit menu to save and youre all set, the aux will appear when go through the source menu.

Gramizzle- the uint is not showiing that your plugged in,your input plug may be broke away from the pc board assy,or the inter connect cable may be damaged. Does the unit plug into the front of the of the unit,if so thats most likely where the problem is.This will need to be solldered up , I hope this helps. cooltek Mar03/08

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In standby mode press Menu botton at least one second, "MENU" is displayed, with the control knob push towards FM or AM and look for "AUX OFF" item, then push toward > to select "AUX ON1", to exit press Menu botton. After this procedure the auxiliary input should be available as a sound source.

Hi,An auxiliary input allows you to select an external source and play it through the cd player's amplifier. It's often used for iPods and MP-3 players. Typically you just need an inexpensive patch cable that connects the headphone output from your portable player to the input on the CD player. After that you can select "AUX" as another source like CD or Tuner, and whatever's playing on the portable unit will be heard through the speakers.Auxiliary inputs can be on the front or the rear of the CD player. Front aux inputs are typically 3.5mm stereo plugs, similar to a small headphone jack. Rear aux inputs can be RCA jacks or a 3.5mm jack. If you have a CD player with a rear aux input, a cable needs to be connected at the time of installation. Then the other end can be routed to whatever location in the vehicle you want to keep your portable player while you're using it with the CD player. Front aux jacks are more convenient for quick connecting/disconnecting the portable player, but they tend to wear out over time.Let us know if you have somethin more to ask else accept the suggestion.Thank You for contacting Fixya

Apparently, this auxiliary input only works for a Kenwood CD changer or a sirius radio connection. At least that is my conclusion after finding the same problem. Let me know if you figured anything out on this.

first of all the rca jacks in the back of your radio are for plugging in an amp, not your mp3 player. there should be an auxiliary jack(looks like a headphones jack) in the front of the head unit. if there is no auxiliary jack in the front then you will have to go buy a new head unit with an auxiliary jack.